Water cannot be classified as a mineral, ice can as long as its naturally occurring though so in some cases ice can but water may never because it is a liquid. And liquids can't be minerals because its not a solid. For mineral to be one is must be natural occurring, inorganic, solid, crystal structure, and definite chemical composition
Talc is not classified as a metal. It is a very soft hydrous silicate mineral composed of magnesium, silica and water
Igneous rocks are classified based on mineral composition and texture, metamorphic rocks are classified by texture and mineral composition, and sedimentary rocks are primarily classified by their grain size and composition. These classifications help scientists understand the origin and characteristics of each type of rock.
Ice in a glacier is considered a mineral because it has a crystalline structure formed by a naturally occurring inorganic substance (water) under specific conditions. In contrast, water in a river does not have a fixed crystalline structure or specific conditions for its formation, so it does not meet the criteria to be classified as a mineral.
Magnetite belongs to the oxide mineral group. It is a primary iron oxide mineral and has a chemical formula of Fe3O4.
No, mineral water is not necessarily heavier than regular water. The weight of water is primarily determined by its temperature and impurities, not necessarily if it is mineral water or not.
Magnetite is classified as a mineral, not a rock.
Magnetite is classified as a mineral, not a rock.
Pantothenic acid is classified as a vitamin, not a mineral.
Water is not considered a mineral because it is a compound composed of two different elements, hydrogen and oxygen. In order to be classified as a mineral, a substance must be naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, have a specific chemical formula, and possess a crystalline structure, which water lacks.
No, Aquafina is not considered mineral water; it is classified as purified water. It is produced by the reverse osmosis process, which removes impurities and minerals. While it may contain some trace minerals after the purification process, it does not have the mineral content typically associated with natural mineral waters.
Talc is classified as a phyllosilicate mineral.
No, rainwater is not considered a mineral because it does not meet the criteria to be classified as a mineral. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solid substances with a crystalline structure, while rainwater is a form of liquid precipitation that is composed primarily of water molecules.
A mineral is generally classified as an ore, if its locallized concentration far exceeds its crustal abundance.
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A fossil is not a mineral.
Talc belongs to the mineral group known as silicates.
Yes, sandstone is classified as a chemical sedimentary rock because it is formed from the accumulation and cementation of mineral grains, such as quartz, that have been transported and deposited by water.